Abstract
Addictive behaviors are major causes of chronic disease, premature death, and high health care costs. Such behaviors have not been treated seriously by health care systems, and this is a major reason why such systems face an unhealthy future. Treating addictions seriously requires complementing a traditional individual-patient paradigm with a population paradigm, an action paradigm with a stage paradigm, clinic practices with home-based practices, a clinician paradigm with a computer paradigm, and programs that focus on changing single behaviors with programs that focus on changing multiple behaviors.
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